Elastic modulus of tree frog adhesive toe pads

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W. Jon. P. Barnes
Pablo J. Perez Goodwyn
Mohsen Nokhbatolfoghahai
Stanislav N. Gorb
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[1] Evolutionary Biomaterials Group,Centre for Cell Engineering, Institute of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, Joseph Black Building
[2] Max Planck Institute for Metals Research,Biology Department, Faculty of Sciences
[3] University of Glasgow,Department of Zoology, Functional Morphology and Biomechanics
[4] University of Shiraz,undefined
[5] Zoological Institute of the University of Kiel,undefined
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Tree frog; Adhesion; Micro-indentation; Effective elastic modulus;
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Previous work using an atomic force microscope in nanoindenter mode indicated that the outer, 10- to 15-μm thick, keratinised layer of tree frog toe pads has a modulus of elasticity equivalent to silicone rubber (5–15 MPa) (Scholz et al. 2009), but gave no information on the physical properties of deeper structures. In this study, micro-indentation is used to measure the stiffness of whole toe pads of the tree frog, Litoria caerulea. We show here that tree frog toe pads are amongst the softest of biological structures (effective elastic modulus 4–25 kPa), and that they exhibit a gradient of stiffness, being stiffest on the outside. This stiffness gradient results from the presence of a dense network of capillaries lying beneath the pad epidermis, which probably has a shock absorbing function. Additionally, we compare the physical properties (elastic modulus, work of adhesion, pull-off force) of the toe pads of immature and adult frogs.
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页码:969 / 978
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